Hawaii Independence Party
Hawaii Independence Party | |
|---|---|
| Senate leader | none |
| House leader | none |
| Headquarters | 41-1300 Waikupanaha Street, Waimanalo |
| Ideology | Separatism Hawaiian nationalism Republicanism |
| Colors | Purple, Green, Yellow |
| Seats in the Upper House | 0 / 25 |
| Seats in the Lower House | 0 / 51 |
The Hawaii Independence Party is a political party that was a branch of the Nation of Hawaiʻi organization. It broke off in 2015 when the Nation of Hawaiʻi turned its focus towards a Hawaiian nation rather than independence.
The Hawaii Independence Party is the only independence separatist political party from a surge of small, pro-independence parties at the end of the 20th century from the Hawaiian sovereignty movement.
According to the Hawaii Independence Party's platform, they support modern economics such as making Hawaii a banking and trade center for the Pacific Rim. They also acknowledge the necessity of more efficiency for an acceptable lifestyle if Hawaii were to be self-reliant.
The National Constitution Party has listed the HIP as a Hawaii affiliate in the past, but no longer does so.
References
- Project Vote Smart: Political Resources-Hawaii [1]
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